Sweden’s intelligence service said Friday it had sent agents to visit three Swedes who were among dozens of foreigners held in Ethiopia as terror suspects. Agents from SAPO, Sweden’s security police, met the three at the end of March but did not interrogate them, SAPO spokesman Anders Thornberg said. Ethiopian officials initially denied any suspects were in custody, but later confirmed an Associated Press report that dozens of foreigners were detained as part of an effort to stem terrorism. Full Story
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